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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
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An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The cardboard bed and coffin being demonstrated by ABC Displays chief executive Rodolfo Gómez . As a bed there is am adjustable head rest
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DUK10132748_006
FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
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02/06/20
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Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132748_005
FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
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02/06/20
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Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.The body is then sealed into the box by folding over flaps
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DUK10132748_004
FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
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02/06/20
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Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.Finally the lid is placed on what is now a casket
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DUK10132748_003
FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: ABC Displays chief executive Rodolfo Gómez .
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132748_002
FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The Cardboard bed and coffin with the ABC Displays team which created it.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10132748_001
FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.Lifting it from its cardboard supporting structure
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10130484_020
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_019
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_018
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_017
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_016
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_015
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_014
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_013
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_012
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_011
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_010
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_009
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_008
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_007
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_006
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
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FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10130484_001
FEATURE - Die perfekte Quarantäne-Einrichtung? Nie mehr Aufstehen dank dem Gaming Bett
A Japanese furniture company have created the perfect coronavirus lockdown set-up with a gaming bed that has room for food and drinks.
Video game addicts can now play, eat, drink and nap all without ever leaving their bed.
The £450 gaming bed by Bauhutte means gamers can play non-stop without having to leave for interruptions like eating or sleeping - only the call of nature might lure them away as the bed does not currently feature a bathroom.
"I wake up and move from my bed to my desk. Why is that so complicated?" gaming furniture outfit Bauhutte says in promotions for the bed on its website.
"Gaming beds solve this problem."
The bed comes with a desk that can support video screens, an elevating headboard and a headphone hanger.
A metallic arm attached to the bed can mount a tablet screen above a person's face so they never have to actually get up.
The price even includes a cozy £30 bed blanket that doubles as a hooded, full-body suit and a large cushion to prop yourself up during late-night marathons.
When: 25 Mar 2020
Credit: Bauhutte/Cover Images
**EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH BAUHUTTE.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Videospielstation für Spieler im Bett
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Here’s the ultimate gaming station for players who don’t even want the bother of having to get up in the morning,They can indulge their video game passion by playing from the comfort of a specially designed bed !The workstation means the gamer is surrounded by all the paraphernalia needed for a hard day in front of the screen or maybe screens.At the foot of the bed is a desk for the screens which can me moves round thanks to a hinged pole with arms and brackets.Alongside the player is smaller desk on wheels which is handy for putting a keyboard and having meals. Plus there iare holding for drinks and snacks. It was created by Japanese furniture company Bauhutte
OPS: The ultimate gaming bed by Bauhutte
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FEATURE - Videospielstation für Spieler im Bett
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Here’s the ultimate gaming station for players who don’t even want the bother of having to get up in the morning,They can indulge their video game passion by playing from the comfort of a specially designed bed !The workstation means the gamer is surrounded by all the paraphernalia needed for a hard day in front of the screen or maybe screens.At the foot of the bed is a desk for the screens which can me moves round thanks to a hinged pole with arms and brackets.Alongside the player is smaller desk on wheels which is handy for putting a keyboard and having meals. Plus there iare holding for drinks and snacks. It was created by Japanese furniture company Bauhutte
OPS: The ultimate gaming bed by Bauhutte
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FEATURE - Videospielstation für Spieler im Bett
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Here’s the ultimate gaming station for players who don’t even want the bother of having to get up in the morning,They can indulge their video game passion by playing from the comfort of a specially designed bed !The workstation means the gamer is surrounded by all the paraphernalia needed for a hard day in front of the screen or maybe screens.At the foot of the bed is a desk for the screens which can me moves round thanks to a hinged pole with arms and brackets.Alongside the player is smaller desk on wheels which is handy for putting a keyboard and having meals. Plus there iare holding for drinks and snacks. It was created by Japanese furniture company Bauhutte
OPS: The ultimate gaming bed by Bauhutte
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FEATURE - Videospielstation für Spieler im Bett
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Picture must credit: Bauhutte
Here’s the ultimate gaming station for players who don’t even want the bother of having to get up in the morning,They can indulge their video game passion by playing from the comfort of a specially designed bed !The workstation means the gamer is surrounded by all the paraphernalia needed for a hard day in front of the screen or maybe screens.At the foot of the bed is a desk for the screens which can me moves round thanks to a hinged pole with arms and brackets.Alongside the player is smaller desk on wheels which is handy for putting a keyboard and having meals. Plus there iare holding for drinks and snacks. It was created by Japanese furniture company Bauhutte
OPS: The ultimate gaming bed by Bauhutte can be configured with less shelving and wihout the sofa back support
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FEATURE - Videospielstation für Spieler im Bett
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Gaming bed 1
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Picture must credit: Bauhutte
Here’s the ultimate gaming station for players who don’t even want the bother of having to get up in the morning,They can indulge their video game passion by playing from the comfort of a specially designed bed !The workstation means the gamer is surrounded by all the paraphernalia needed for a hard day in front of the screen or maybe screens.At the foot of the bed is a desk for the screens which can me moves round thanks to a hinged pole with arms and brackets.Alongside the player is smaller desk on wheels which is handy for putting a keyboard and having meals. Plus there iare holding for drinks and snacks. It was created by Japanese furniture company Bauhutte
OPS: The ultimate gaming bed by Bauhutte
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FEATURE - Videospielstation für Spieler im Bett
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Here’s the ultimate gaming station for players who don’t even want the bother of having to get up in the morning,They can indulge their video game passion by playing from the comfort of a specially designed bed !The workstation means the gamer is surrounded by all the paraphernalia needed for a hard day in front of the screen or maybe screens.At the foot of the bed is a desk for the screens which can me moves round thanks to a hinged pole with arms and brackets.Alongside the player is smaller desk on wheels which is handy for putting a keyboard and having meals. Plus there iare holding for drinks and snacks. It was created by Japanese furniture company Bauhutte
OPS: The ultimate gaming bed by Bauhutte can be configured with less shelving and wihout the sofa back support
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FEATURE - James Bond-Kinderbett kostet mehr als ein Familienauto
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Budding secret agents can now be transported to sleep in style with our James Bond inspired vintage car bed .And it costs more than many real family cars.The hand-made VC 150 resembles the Aston Martin cars synonymous with 007.But it is strictly for a child’s bedroom and there are no gadgets, not even a passenger ejector seat.The car has sophisticated fibreglass panelling and chrome accessories and comes complete with car keys, a personalised number plate, tinted Perspex windows and working headlights. The bed costs £19, 995 GBP / €23,600 Euros from bespoke London based children’s furniture maker Dragons of Walton Street.
OPS:The VC150 child's bed inspired by James Bond
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FEATURE - James Bond-Kinderbett kostet mehr als ein Familienauto
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Budding secret agents can now be transported to sleep in style with our James Bond inspired vintage car bed .And it costs more than many real family cars.The hand-made VC 150 resembles the Aston Martin cars synonymous with 007.But it is strictly for a child’s bedroom and there are no gadgets, not even a passenger ejector seat.The car has sophisticated fibreglass panelling and chrome accessories and comes complete with car keys, a personalised number plate, tinted Perspex windows and working headlights. The bed costs £19, 995 GBP / €23,600 Euros from bespoke London based children’s furniture maker Dragons of Walton Street.
OPS:The VC150 child's bed inspired by James Bond
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DUK10128682_005
FEATURE - James Bond-Kinderbett kostet mehr als ein Familienauto
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Budding secret agents can now be transported to sleep in style with our James Bond inspired vintage car bed .And it costs more than many real family cars.The hand-made VC 150 resembles the Aston Martin cars synonymous with 007.But it is strictly for a child’s bedroom and there are no gadgets, not even a passenger ejector seat.The car has sophisticated fibreglass panelling and chrome accessories and comes complete with car keys, a personalised number plate, tinted Perspex windows and working headlights. The bed costs £19, 995 GBP / €23,600 Euros from bespoke London based children’s furniture maker Dragons of Walton Street.
OPS:The VC150 child's bed inspired by James Bond
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - James Bond-Kinderbett kostet mehr als ein Familienauto
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Aston Martin 1
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10/02/20
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Picture must credit: Dragons of Walton Street
Budding secret agents can now be transported to sleep in style with our James Bond inspired vintage car bed .And it costs more than many real family cars.The hand-made VC 150 resembles the Aston Martin cars synonymous with 007.But it is strictly for a child’s bedroom and there are no gadgets, not even a passenger ejector seat.The car has sophisticated fibreglass panelling and chrome accessories and comes complete with car keys, a personalised number plate, tinted Perspex windows and working headlights. The bed costs £19, 995 GBP / €23,600 Euros from bespoke London based children’s furniture maker Dragons of Walton Street.
OPS:The VC150 child's bed inspired by James Bond
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FEATURE - James Bond-Kinderbett kostet mehr als ein Familienauto
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Aston Martin 1
Ref 11393
10/02/20
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Picture must credit: Dragons of Walton Street
Budding secret agents can now be transported to sleep in style with our James Bond inspired vintage car bed .And it costs more than many real family cars.The hand-made VC 150 resembles the Aston Martin cars synonymous with 007.But it is strictly for a child’s bedroom and there are no gadgets, not even a passenger ejector seat.The car has sophisticated fibreglass panelling and chrome accessories and comes complete with car keys, a personalised number plate, tinted Perspex windows and working headlights. The bed costs £19, 995 GBP / €23,600 Euros from bespoke London based children’s furniture maker Dragons of Walton Street.
OPS:The VC150 child's bed inspired by James Bond
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FEATURE - James Bond-Kinderbett kostet mehr als ein Familienauto
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Aston Martin 1
Ref 11393
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Picture must credit: Dragons of Walton Street
Budding secret agents can now be transported to sleep in style with our James Bond inspired vintage car bed .And it costs more than many real family cars.The hand-made VC 150 resembles the Aston Martin cars synonymous with 007.But it is strictly for a child’s bedroom and there are no gadgets, not even a passenger ejector seat.The car has sophisticated fibreglass panelling and chrome accessories and comes complete with car keys, a personalised number plate, tinted Perspex windows and working headlights. The bed costs £19, 995 GBP / €23,600 Euros from bespoke London based children’s furniture maker Dragons of Walton Street.
OPS:The VC150 child's bed inspired by James Bond
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DUK10128682_001
FEATURE - James Bond-Kinderbett kostet mehr als ein Familienauto
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Aston Martin 1
Ref 11393
10/02/20
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Picture must credit: Dragons of Walton Street
Budding secret agents can now be transported to sleep in style with our James Bond inspired vintage car bed .And it costs more than many real family cars.The hand-made VC 150 resembles the Aston Martin cars synonymous with 007.But it is strictly for a child’s bedroom and there are no gadgets, not even a passenger ejector seat.The car has sophisticated fibreglass panelling and chrome accessories and comes complete with car keys, a personalised number plate, tinted Perspex windows and working headlights. The bed costs £19, 995 GBP / €23,600 Euros from bespoke London based children’s furniture maker Dragons of Walton Street.
OPS:The VC150 child's bed inspired by James Bond
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Two sisters saying their prayers before going to bed on Christmas Eve. (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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FEATURE - Katzen-Sofas: Beistelltisch mit integrierter Tierhängematte
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Pet cats can now hang around their human owners in comfort – thanks to a lounge side table with a special built-in hammock for them.The Kikko table by Polish company Lebbvenn comes with a matching feline bed called the Lulu.The idea of both pieces is that although made for animals, they blend into the human environment.Both were designed by students from Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw Poland.A spokesperson said:” The main idea of cooperation was to create furniture for animals that will become a compatible part of the space with its owners. “Designers wanted to unite animals and their owners and at the same time encourage them to spend time together.“Both products are hand crafted with use a high-quality ash wood, which comes only from local suppliers.“They create a unique composition in a modern style.”The Kikko table is €399 Euros and the Lulu bed €239 Euros.
OPS: The Kikko table with built in pet hammock and Lulu bed
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FEATURE - Katzen-Sofas: Beistelltisch mit integrierter Tierhängematte
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Pet cats can now hang around their human owners in comfort – thanks to a lounge side table with a special built-in hammock for them.The Kikko table by Polish company Lebbvenn comes with a matching feline bed called the Lulu.The idea of both pieces is that although made for animals, they blend into the human environment.Both were designed by students from Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw Poland.A spokesperson said:” The main idea of cooperation was to create furniture for animals that will become a compatible part of the space with its owners. “Designers wanted to unite animals and their owners and at the same time encourage them to spend time together.“Both products are hand crafted with use a high-quality ash wood, which comes only from local suppliers.“They create a unique composition in a modern style.”The Kikko table is €399 Euros and the Lulu bed €239 Euros.
OPS: The Kikko table with built in pet hammock and Lulu bed
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DUK10125752_003
FEATURE - Katzen-Sofas: Beistelltisch mit integrierter Tierhängematte
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Beds1
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28/11/19
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Pet cats can now hang around their human owners in comfort – thanks to a lounge side table with a special built-in hammock for them.The Kikko table by Polish company Lebbvenn comes with a matching feline bed called the Lulu.The idea of both pieces is that although made for animals, they blend into the human environment.Both were designed by students from Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw Poland.A spokesperson said:” The main idea of cooperation was to create furniture for animals that will become a compatible part of the space with its owners. “Designers wanted to unite animals and their owners and at the same time encourage them to spend time together.“Both products are hand crafted with use a high-quality ash wood, which comes only from local suppliers.“They create a unique composition in a modern style.”The Kikko table is €399 Euros and the Lulu bed €239 Euros.
OPS: The Lulu cat pet
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DUK10125752_002
FEATURE - Katzen-Sofas: Beistelltisch mit integrierter Tierhängematte
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Beds1
Ref 11161
28/11/19
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Pictures must credit : Labbvenn
Pet cats can now hang around their human owners in comfort – thanks to a lounge side table with a special built-in hammock for them.The Kikko table by Polish company Lebbvenn comes with a matching feline bed called the Lulu.The idea of both pieces is that although made for animals, they blend into the human environment.Both were designed by students from Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw Poland.A spokesperson said:” The main idea of cooperation was to create furniture for animals that will become a compatible part of the space with its owners. “Designers wanted to unite animals and their owners and at the same time encourage them to spend time together.“Both products are hand crafted with use a high-quality ash wood, which comes only from local suppliers.“They create a unique composition in a modern style.”The Kikko table is €399 Euros and the Lulu bed €239 Euros.
OPS: The Kikko table with built in pet hammock and Lulu bed
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DUK10125752_001
FEATURE - Katzen-Sofas: Beistelltisch mit integrierter Tierhängematte
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Beds1
Ref 11161
28/11/19
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Pictures must credit : Labbvenn
Pet cats can now hang around their human owners in comfort – thanks to a lounge side table with a special built-in hammock for them.The Kikko table by Polish company Lebbvenn comes with a matching feline bed called the Lulu.The idea of both pieces is that although made for animals, they blend into the human environment.Both were designed by students from Academy of Fine Arts in Wroclaw Poland.A spokesperson said:” The main idea of cooperation was to create furniture for animals that will become a compatible part of the space with its owners. “Designers wanted to unite animals and their owners and at the same time encourage them to spend time together.“Both products are hand crafted with use a high-quality ash wood, which comes only from local suppliers.“They create a unique composition in a modern style.”The Kikko table is €399 Euros and the Lulu bed €239 Euros.
OPS: The Kikko table with built in pet hammock
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FEATURE - So reist die Katze komfortabel
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28/10/2019
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Cat lovers can now get their hands of a pet transporter—which can be used as a basket in the house as well as a back pack and hand carrier for trips to the vet or holiday home.The Miomiao Carrio can be used as a bed or a personal area for your pet to laze around in after a long day of play. When it comes to functioning as a carrier, it provides two modules, owing to two types of straps that can be customized.One set enables it to be used as a backpack for carrying kitty that slips onto the shoulders.The second pair of straps enable it to be used as a travel carrier bag.Since the carrier also functions as the bed the pets rest in at home while owners are on holiday.A spokesman said:” It’s something they grow accustomed to. It begins to feel familiar to them, relieving their stress, and heading out of the house doesn’t seem like an ordeal anymore.”“Carrio is a multifunctional and trendy alternative to your usual pet carrier bag. It is available in blue , grey and beige for €125 Euros
OPS: The Miomiao Carrio kit
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FEATURE - So reist die Katze komfortabel
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Ref 11021
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28/10/2019
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Cat lovers can now get their hands of a pet transporter—which can be used as a basket in the house as well as a back pack and hand carrier for trips to the vet or holiday home.The Miomiao Carrio can be used as a bed or a personal area for your pet to laze around in after a long day of play. When it comes to functioning as a carrier, it provides two modules, owing to two types of straps that can be customized.One set enables it to be used as a backpack for carrying kitty that slips onto the shoulders.The second pair of straps enable it to be used as a travel carrier bag.Since the carrier also functions as the bed the pets rest in at home while owners are on holiday.A spokesman said:” It’s something they grow accustomed to. It begins to feel familiar to them, relieving their stress, and heading out of the house doesn’t seem like an ordeal anymore.”“Carrio is a multifunctional and trendy alternative to your usual pet carrier bag. It is available in blue , grey and beige for €125 Euros
OPS: The Miomiao Carrio in one of its three guises. Bed
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FEATURE - So reist die Katze komfortabel
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Ref 11021
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28/10/2019
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Cat lovers can now get their hands of a pet transporter—which can be used as a basket in the house as well as a back pack and hand carrier for trips to the vet or holiday home.The Miomiao Carrio can be used as a bed or a personal area for your pet to laze around in after a long day of play. When it comes to functioning as a carrier, it provides two modules, owing to two types of straps that can be customized.One set enables it to be used as a backpack for carrying kitty that slips onto the shoulders.The second pair of straps enable it to be used as a travel carrier bag.Since the carrier also functions as the bed the pets rest in at home while owners are on holiday.A spokesman said:” It’s something they grow accustomed to. It begins to feel familiar to them, relieving their stress, and heading out of the house doesn’t seem like an ordeal anymore.”“Carrio is a multifunctional and trendy alternative to your usual pet carrier bag. It is available in blue , grey and beige for €125 Euros
OPS: The Miomiao Carrio in one of its three guises. Hand held carrier
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Cats 1
28/10/2019
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Picture must credit: Miomiao Carrio
Cat lovers can now get their hands of a pet transporter—which can be used as a basket in the house as well as a back pack and hand carrier for trips to the vet or holiday home.The Miomiao Carrio can be used as a bed or a personal area for your pet to laze around in after a long day of play. When it comes to functioning as a carrier, it provides two modules, owing to two types of straps that can be customized.One set enables it to be used as a backpack for carrying kitty that slips onto the shoulders.The second pair of straps enable it to be used as a travel carrier bag.Since the carrier also functions as the bed the pets rest in at home while owners are on holiday.A spokesman said:” It’s something they grow accustomed to. It begins to feel familiar to them, relieving their stress, and heading out of the house doesn’t seem like an ordeal anymore.”“Carrio is a multifunctional and trendy alternative to your usual pet carrier bag. It is available in blue , grey and beige for €125 Euros
OPS: The Miomiao Carrio in one of its three guises.
Picture suppliued by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
(c) Dukas
